Yeah, but they are not all Ted Bundy-esque. Killing 2xs or more, on separate occassions, is the category.

Not that people need not be suspicious of strangers. They should. But I am more likely to be killed by falling space debris than by a serial killer (if natural causes, etc. don't carry me off, that is.)

Computer analysis is great, when it works. But lets not forgot human analysis, especially by those with a very particular set of skills, skills they have acquired through evolution.. SUPER RECOGNIZERS!!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_recogniserSuper recognisers are people with significantly better-than-average face recognition ability. It is the extreme opposite of prosopagnosia. It is estimated that 1–2% of population are super recognisers who can remember 80% of faces they have seen. Normal people can only remember about 20% of faces. They have proved to be far superior to computer recognition systems. The science behind this is poorly understood but may be related to the fusiform face area part of the brain.

In May 2015, the Metropolitan Police officially formed a team made up of people with a "superpower" for recognising people and put them to work identifying individuals whose faces are captured on CCTV. Scotland Yard has a squad of over 200 super recognisers.
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Yeah, but they are not all Ted Bundy-esque. Killing 2xs or more, on separate occassions, is the category.

Not that people need not be suspicious of strangers. They should. But I am more likely to be killed by falling space debris than by a serial killer (if natural causes, etc. don't carry me off, that is.)

Computer analysis is great, when it works. But lets not forgot human analysis, especially by those with a very particular set of skills, skills they have acquired through evolution.. SUPER RECOGNIZERS!!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_recogniserSuper recognisers are people with significantly better-than-average face recognition ability. It is the extreme opposite of prosopagnosia. It is estimated that 1–2% of population are super recognisers who can remember 80% of faces they have seen. Normal people can only remember about 20% of faces. They have proved to be far superior to computer recognition systems. The science behind this is poorly understood but may be related to the fusiform face area part of the brain.

In May 2015, the Metropolitan Police officially formed a team made up of people with a "superpower" for recognising people and put them to work identifying individuals whose faces are captured on CCTV. Scotland Yard has a squad of over 200 super recognisers.
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